The rival of the coffee team is defined this Tuesday between Corinthians and Nacional de Uruguay. The definition of the title will be played on November 21 in Montevideo.
With an impressive performance by goalkeeper Katherine Tapia, the The Colombian Independiente Santa Fe beat the Brazilian Ferroviária 4-2 on Monday in an entertaining mark de penalty and qualified for the final of the women’s Copa Libertadores.
Thus, after drawing 1-1 in the 90 minutes and fall into the definition from the twelve steps, the current champions of the contest said goodbye to the possibility of lifting the trophy for second consecutive Year.
Near the end of the first half, when his team was not playing well, Gisela Robledo scored the first goal for the Colombians through the execution of a penalty that entered against the right post and left the Brazilian goalkeeper without options.
A) Yes, the coffee makers went to rest winning 1-0, a result that they could expand if it were not for the good saves by Luciana Dionozio.
With 15 minutes remaining in the game, Mineira equalized the game with a powerful direct free kick that left Tapia without options.
The final draw took the game to penalties, an instance already known to the Santa Fe footballers, who had reached the semifinals in this way.
There, the Colombians were infallible. With very good shots, Fany Gauto, Liana Salazar, Robledo and Diana Celis scored 100% of the shots executed by their team.
On the other side, Mineira and Daiana also scored, but Tapia stopped the shots of Monalisa and Raquel, so the Independiente Santa Fe won 4-2.
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Independent Santa Fe became the fourth Colombian team to access a final of Libertadores Femenina.
The group led by Albeiro Erazo sealed their passage to Montevideo, where on November 21 he will play the final against a rival that he will meet this Tuesday, after the Brazilian Corinthians and the Uruguayan National dispute the second semifinal.
The history of Colombian clubs in the definition of the Cup title has in 2013 as finalist Medellín Intimate Forms that fell against Sao José of Brazil, the most winning team in the history of the tournament, while in 2020 the America from Cali lost to Ferroviária.
On the other hand, in 2018 the Athletic Huila beat Brazilian Santos and became the first team from your country to lift the trophy. (D)

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